Who was the German artist in Romanticism who painted stark landscapes to express God in nature?
A. Conrad von Hearst
B. Eugene Delacroix
C. Francisco Goya
D. Caspar David Friedrich
E. Johannes Kepler
Answer: D
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The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty between the United States and Great Britain. a. stipulated that investments in Latin America by the United States and England had to be made jointly. b. stipulated that Great Britain would provide two-thirds of the financing for the construction of a CentralAmerican canal
c. stipulated that when a Central American canal was built, the territorial sovereignty of the nation chosen tobuild it had to be respected. d. provided for joint control of any canal built in Central America.
Where were Indians and European settlers most likely to create a "middle ground" of mutual accommodation in the seventeenth century?
a. On the Atlantic seaboard b. Florida c. Inland areas around the Great Lakes d. Latin America e. The southern Piedmont region
Andrew Jackson launched his wars against the Seminoles in Florida because:
A) he feared Spanish subversion. B) he feared that southern planters would enslave the tribe. C) of his pathological hatred of Native Americans. D) their territory had become a sanctuary for fugitive slaves.
Which country sponsored the voyage of the Genoese sailor John Cabot?
A) England B) France C) Portugal D) Spain E) the Netherlands